Temporary dns on a Partitioned Network
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Tue Dec 5 22:25:48 UTC 2000
Set up your own internal root zone. If you have only 1 internal root server --
not recommended -- you probably will want to specify "min-roots 1" in your
options statement in order to keep named from complaining about it.
- Kevin
Martin McCormick wrote:
> We will be temporarily installing a Sun Sparc running
> bind8.2.2pl7 on a network which must stay up internally while the
> rest of our backbone is being upgraded. In other words, all the
> systems in that building must talk to each other even if they
> can't communicate over the Internet or to the rest of the campus.
>
> I have seen our name servers hang when we have lost
> Internet connectivity and I figured it was due to the inability
> to contact root name servers. Is there anything I can do to make
> bind happy and continue to provide service to these
> local systems?
>
> This will basically be a closed internal network for a
> day or so with no opportunity to communicate with any other sites
> than those in the building.
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